Honeywell recently announced a $9.6 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC) with Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Ariz. The contract includes infrastructure improvements, renewable energy saving measures, and long-term preventive maintenance services, all funded with guaranteed savings.
@Road®, Inc., a global provider of mobile resource management (MRM) solutions, recently announced that The ServiceMaster Company, which provides outsourcing services for more than 10.5 million residential and commercial customers' homes and businesses, has selected @Road as its supplier of MRM solutions.
Master-Bilt, a manufacturer of a full line of commercial refrigeration systems, recently announced the appointment of three new manufacturer's representative firms, including West Linn, Ore.-based Reliance Marketing for the Pacific Northwest.
Chaffey College, located in western San Bernardino County, Calif., has awarded Siemens Building Technologies Inc. an $18.5 million contract to design and build a new energy-efficient central heating and cooling plant to serve its 20-building campus.
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., one of the world's largest fireplace manufacturers and a subsidiary of HNI Corp., has acquired the assets of Fireplace Distributors Inc., located in Riverside, Calif.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced that it has launched its second "experimental" store in Aurora, Colo., to evaluate energy-saving technologies and environmentally beneficial enhancements.
Dexter + Chaney, developer of Forefront construction management software for construction companies nationwide, has been named to Deloitte's prestigious "Fast 50" for Washington state, a ranking of the state's 50 fastest-growing technology companies.
John Ragland is a happy man. Ragland, the owner of All Season's Heating and Cooling in Cheyenne, Wyo., was voted the 2005 Wyoming Worker of the Year, an honor bestowed by Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co., makers of Dickies brand work wear.
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance announced that it will spend $18.6 million over the next three years to promote energy efficiency in commercial buildings. The Commercial Sector Initiative, better known as BetterBricks, is expected to cut energy demand in the Northwest by 31 megawatts by 2015.
Campbell Soup Company plans to build a new $80 million, 220,000-square-foot culinary campus in Everett, Wash., for its fast-growing premium refrigerated soup business.